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Hi Community,

 

This is my first message and hope I am in the right place. I am tasked with taking our single internet connection (4Gbps) and carve in two lanes.  One lane will service normal traffic; internet, vpn, remote access, telephony, etc. The second lane would be dedicated to send backups data to the cloud.  I'd like to take a 75/25 approach where 75% of the bandwidth is dedicated to normal traffic and 25% to backup traffic to the cloud.  I have some ideas in mind but was hoping to get pointed in the right direction. 

 

Thanks in advance,

DeeReal_99

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Hello @DarylMaurice, assuming I'm understanding your question correctly a setting up QoS would be your best bet. You could set up a QoS profile and set a class to a max of 25% (lets say class 3 for this example). With a QoS profile, any traffic not specified will be class 4.

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Under Network>QoS, click create and attach to your egress interface. In your case the Egress max would be 4000. Attach the QoS profile you just created to the clear text and/or tunnel interface. 

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You will also need to create a QoS rule to say what traffic you designate for what class. Under policies>QoS, select create. Say for example you create a rule with a destination of your cloud backup (we'll say 2.2.2.2). And under other settings select the class you want it to apply to (in this example, class 3).

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You can do this with other traffic you want identified, and again remember anything not specified by a qos rule will default to class 4. 

 

Let me know if this helps!

Network Administrator

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Thanks Bafergel for the suggestion and going the extra mile with including steps (awesome!!!).  I will give this a whirl.

 

You're the best..  I will let you know how I make out..

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@DarylMaurice 

 

Also please read below url for Qos

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/general-topics/qos-and-internet-traffic/m-p/194491#M58180

 

Regards

MP

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